Sam Carroll and the rest of the team will be with you today from 7am to ensure constant coverage of all things LFC, including news, great photos, nostalgia, live interviews and much, much more.

The ECHO will also provide you with the very latest transfer news as it happens throughout the week, with every rumour and story digested and analysed each day with updates from full-time LFC reporter - both home and away - James Pearce and more.

There will be all the latest team news before games, plus every one of Jurgen Klopp's press conferences covered live and with video.

We want you to get involved too - tell us your thoughts on what's happening at Anfield by tweeting @LivEchoLFC or @SamCarroll0. Join the debate!

16:50Sam Carroll

Easter Fun for Milly

I always like to build up to our articles with my own, terrible thoughts.

But for this one, I simply can’t.

Just have a nose.

Brilliant from James Milner on Twitter today.

16:26Sam Carroll

POLL RESULTS: Spend Big?

To be fair, I don’t really know what I expected from this.

But I did think it would be a close one.

In truth, it really wasn’t.

You voted in your masses - into the thousands on Easter Sunday, great stuff! - and 61% of Reds demanded the club spend big on acquiring the best possible goalkeeper out there this summer.

Liverpudlians want to see the likes of Alisson, Gianluigi Donnarumma or Jan Oblak strutting through Melwood’s revolving door (do they have one of those?) this summer, and it’s hard logic to agree with.

If the Reds aren’t willing to spend big, 27% would prefer to see Danny Ward become back-up (with Simon Mignolet presumably exiting), while only 12% would be happy to see Spanish legend Iker Casillas rival Karius for the gloves.

What are your thoughts on the findings?

16:14Sam Carroll

Don't Stop Believing

Hold onto that feeling!

What an absolute tune that was.

Journey, isn’t it? If I’ve got that wrong, please get in touch with me @SamCarroll0.

Jordan Henderson was getting into the spirit of the American classic yesterday, however, as he explained to the Daily Mail that Liverpool never doubted themselves during yesterday’s comeback victory over Crystal Palace.

We were still full of belief at half-time that we could turn things around and that showed in the second half.

(We knew we needed to) move the the ball quicker, keep going, keep getting the ball into the box and creating chances because we know we can score goals.

I didn’t think we were at our best but when you are not playing at your best you’ve got to keep going and find a way, and I thought we did that brilliantly. We kept going in the second half and found a way to win.

£175m Man?

Perhaps the only reason to part with such money would be for something as extravagant as everlasting life, the ability to read peoples minds or signing Mohamed Salah to a 20-year deal at Anfield.

But according to those guys at Don Balon - yep, even on Easter they make an appearance - it’s the price Manchester United are willing to pay for Marco Asensio.

The 22-year-old is highly-rated at the Bernabeu, but with first-team action not always a guarantee this season, the Spaniard could be tempted by offers from England. United are desperate for creativity - despite owning Marouane Fellaini. Weird, isn’t it? - but reports from the same outlet also claim Chelsea are interested.

Interestingly, Diario Gol claim Liverpool have been in touch with Real about a possible deal, too.

James Pearce revealed Jurgen Klopp is happy to spend this summer, but I seriously doubt whether the club would be willing to lash such an extravagant premium on the wonderkid.

Just gossip for me, this.

He’d be an amazing signing for any side though. A top prospect.

A brilliant player. Expensive, too.

15:03Sam Carroll

Midfield Question

Reds on Twitter were discussing the goalkeeping situation online earlier, but there was a lot of debate surrounding Liverpool’s midfield yesterday.

Here’s what you made of the win over Palace on Facebook.

Kendall Scott Walker: Milner, Gini and Hendo can’t be on the pitch all at once, there’s not a lot of creativity between them.

Donnie Isaacs: Hendo [should] give up the armband for a captain. He is too negative, always plays backwards or sideways and he cannot handle the pressure of being a skipper. Loses too many balls in the middle.

Twahir Noorally: Our midfield sucks - very sad for Lallana. Against City we must start Oxlade-Chamberlain, Can and Milner.

Stringrayyeo Yeo: Central [midfield] didn’t connect with the strikers. Should have replaced Henderson.

Should he play on Wednesday evening? (Image: (Photo credit should read ANTHONY DEVLIN/AFP/Getty Images))

14:28Sam Carroll

Keeper Chat

We’re running a poll on the blog today - that’s just below, if you fancy a scroll - as we ask you what Liverpool’s goalkeeping policy should be this summer.

McCallister on City Clash

Trent's Learning Curve

And goal-lover-turned-Match-of-the-Day pundit Alan Shearer reckons the youngster will have learned his lessons after producing a “superb” performance in the second period.

James Pearce has more below!

12:58Sam Carroll

Goalkeeper Poll

Okay, okay.

It’s Easter Sunday.

I’m sure you’re all busy pouring gravy over your dinner and sneaking in another Mini Egg.

But you can always spare thirty seconds to vote on my poll, can’t you?Thanks, guys.

Liverpool have been linked with Iker Casillas once more today - this time it’s The Mirror - and they reckon the Spaniard is being eyed by Jurgen Klopp to “put pressure” on Loris Karius next season.

But what do you reckon should be Liverpool’s transfer policy in the summer?Our man James Pearce revealed that the Reds WON’T be targeting Alisson when the window reopens, but do you think Jurgen Klopp needs to improve his options after a rash decision from Karius yesterday?

Let me know what you think should the plan should be!

12:42Sam Carroll

Brewster's Birthday

U17 World Cup hero Rhian Brewster turns 18 today!

Have a great day, Rhian!The striker, who is currently injured, should be featuring a lot more on your televisions, newspapers and mobile phones next season, as Jurgen Klopp intends to fast-track him to first-team status.

Harry Wilson's Day Off

Liverpool’s on-loan prodigy Harry Wilson struggled to make the impact he had with Wales on international duty this weekend as Hull City held Aston Villa to a goalless draw at the KC.

William Jackson, writing for the Hull Daily Mail, believes the jaunt to China during the previous week might have taken it out of the youngster.

He writes:

After impressing so much since signing for the club at the end of January, the Welshman was bound to have an off day at some stage.

Nothing would fall right for Wilson against the Villans as Axel Tuanzebe did a fine job of frustrating the youngster down the left flank, forcing uncharacteristic and sloppy errors.

He did occasionally find joy when cutting inside, sending a shot narrowly wide of Sam Johnstone’s post in the first-half, but largely he will be keen to forget his display.

Perhaps the trip to China with the Wales squad last week took its toll or maybe it can be put down to the inconsistencies of youth, but whatever the reason Wilson will no doubt be fired up for Tuesday’s game against Wolves and put Saturday’s performance behind him.

He'll be hoping to fire Hull to victory against table-topping Wolves on Tuesday....

11:42Sam Carroll

Hummels Keen to Avoid Klopp

Mats Hummels is one of Europe’s finest defenders.

Actually, he’s one of the best in the world.

But he doesn’t want to be paired against Jurgen Klopp in the Champions League this season.

Bayern take on Sevilla in Spain this week, and the German, who played under Klopp for seven years at Borussia Dortmund, pointed out that the Liverpool manager’s teams always turn up in the big games.

“I know how strong Klopp’s teams are,” Hummels said.

“I know how good his teams are when they get to this level. Sometimes it is a bit more difficult against the teams in the lower half of the schedule.

But his teams always perform at the highest when they face the best teams. That’s for certain.”

And he reckons Real Madrid, Barcelona and his Bayern Munich side have one team they don’t want to face.

I don’t think there was a team remaining who wanted to face Liverpool. They work so hard, they play so intense and aggressively with the quality of players they have — especially up front.

Hummels is wary of Klopp.

11:27Sam Carroll

Lovren Talks

Dejan Lovren has been talking with The Times this morning, and he really opens up in a wide-ranging interview with Jonathan Northcroft.

The Croatian admits he wrote on the underside of his bedroom table in Croatia - when he was just a teenager - that he would make a career for himself in football, and says he plans to revisit his childhood home in the summer to see if the table remains.

Here’s some of the other revelations Dejan made in the interview, which you can read HERE.

On being subbed at Spurs....

[I was] surprised. Walking off was s***. I’d never been in that situation. I was so close to kicking all the bottles over [at pitch-side]. But then I saw all the faces looking at me and said, ‘Nah, I’m still a gentleman.’

Not his best day. (Image: Adam Davy/PA Wire)

On Craig Pawson....

Life has taught me there are worse things . . . but against Everton [after their controversial penalty earned a draw at Anfield] I took a bottle and smashed it against the wall. Same ref, similar decisions [in the United defeat]. Football should be fair....

On Klopp’s “brilliant” man management....

Well, [it wasn’t brilliant] when he took me out at Spurs. Then, I was fuming. But after, when we spoke. It took a couple of days then he invited me into his room. I wanted answers but he said positive things. He said, ‘If you just think about yourself like I think about you, you will be one of the best players in the world.’

Friends. (Image: Jason Roberts)

On his self-confidence....

You know maybe, it’s sometimes just.... my self-confidence disappears in some moments. And [Klopp] believes in me, you know? And I believe in him. Sometimes, I’m a person who thinks ‘Ah, I’m really good.’ But other times I think, ‘Ah, I did that. I’m not good enough.’ He says always be level, but it’s difficult. You have sometimes self-confidence, sometimes not; sometimes good moods, sometimes not.

On basketball in the gym....

I am the champion. Joel [Matip] should be good. He’s so tall. But he has not the right technique. You know who is worst? Joe Gomez. He takes the shot like a throw-in. I said, ‘Get out.’ I said, ‘You look like [Michael] Jordan but you are doing throw-ins.

11:01Sam Carroll

Say No To Drugs

What did you want from your Easter Sunday?

I wanted to see Mohamed Salah starring in a new campaign convincing youngsters not to take drugs.

And my wishes have been answered!

Great work for a superb cause from Mo, this.

Is there anything he doesn’t do?

10:27Sam Carroll

What The Papers Say

Our man James Pearce has been collecting the various national newspapers from local stores so you don’t have to as he compiles the weekly What The Papers Say.

Happily, a lot of them were talking about the Reds.

Oh, and a certain Mr. Salah.

He’s “unstoppable,” apparently.

See what the national media made of Liverpool’s comeback victory below!

09:51Sam Carroll

Madrid and Barca Cool on Mo

He scored another winner yesterday, in case you didn’t know.

Well, of course you knew.

But, despite rocketing in 37 goals in all competitions this season, the Express believe Real Madrid and Barcelona will both option NOT to make a move for the Egyptian in the summer.

Their sneaky sources reckon Barcelona are throwing their resources at landing Frenchman Antoine Griezmann, while talk of Salah arriving in the Spanish capital has “fallen silent.”

That is music to all our ears, isn’t it?

It would be genuinely lovely to have a summer with no rumours swirling around. If Salah signed a new contract before the end of the season, that would be cause for a massive, massive Anfield party.

What a man.

09:32Sam Carroll

Guardiola Prioritises Anfield Clash

Pep Guardiola - speaking after his Manchester City side shellacked Everton at Goodison Park yesterday - admitted the Citizens will “focus on the Champions League” when facing Manchester United next week.

United are sandwiched between City’s double-header with the Reds, but Guardiola was open with his intentions.

For the line-up we have to think about the Champions League. We are going to adapt in the game against United.

Do you think Jurgen Klopp should “adapt” when selecting his team to face the Toffees next week?

Title-winner. (Image: Tim Goode/PA Wire)

09:24Sam Carroll

Easter Sunday!

Salutations!

And a very special salutations at that.

It’s Easter Sunday!

I hope you have a lovely day with friends and family planned.

While you’re devouring your Sunday roast this afternoon, though, spare a thought for us here at Echo Towers who are tasked with bringing you the latest Liverpool news, views, opinions and outrageous transfer rumours.

I wouldn’t have it any other way, though.

And with Mohamed Salah netting yet another winner yesterday, all is well at Anfield as the Reds begin to prepare for that massive clash with Manchester City on Wednesday night.